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Shrinking sources of causality

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 12, 2021
David Bentley Hart on the loss of a recognition of inherent meaning in the natural world

Freed from the burden of choice

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 5, 2021
Writing in the mid-1990s, Alan Ehrenhalt reflects on the relationship between authority and community

What authorizes authority?

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 5, 2021
Victor Lee Austin: “All authority comes from God and no thing, no being, no realm is outside his dominion.”

The wide, wide resonance of local details

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 25, 2021
Novelist Larry Woiwode on the unbreakable bond between specificity and universality

Taking words into the soul

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2021
Eugene Peterson on reading as an art of chewing, savoring, and digesting

Reading with our whole might

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 18, 2021
Marilyn McEntyre on engaging texts receptively

How hymnody produced an important English poet

Book excerpt, Theopolitan FeatureBy Ken MyersFebruary 10, 2021
Christopher N. Phillips on William Cowper’s suffering and (artistic) triumphs

Becoming a serious and receptive reader

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 4, 2021
David Lyle Jeffrey offers a thoughtful reading of C. S. Lewis’s account of thoughtful reading

A very figurative and metaphorical God

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 4, 2021
David Lyle Jeffrey on the poetic character of the voice of God

The eclipsing of happiness

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 21, 2021
Reinhard Hütter on the Christian recognition that happiness is only intelligible in light of the end for which we were created

The scantily clad public square

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 21, 2021
Reinhard Hütter on the necessity of the virtue of religion

Merciless moralism bereft of moral reasons

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 14, 2021
Dallas Willard explores how moral passions on campuses — and elsewhere — are now immune to rational examination or critique
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Since 1993 — with the help of hundreds of interviewees — we’ve been exploring the complex factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive (and often disturbing) character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful Christian imaginations. We hope our growing treasury of conversations and commentary provides resources for faithfulness in an often perplexing moment.

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